Topic: The DREAM ACT - A lame duck? | |
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DREAM Act To Get Vote On Senate Floor: Reid
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/14/dream-act-to-get-vote-on-_n_716698.html The DREAM Act will get a vote on the Senate floor next week, a last shot before the November elections to appease Latino voters who are furious that President Obama has not followed through on his pledge to make comprehensive immigration reform a priority. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said at a press briefing Tuesday afternoon that the immigration reform proposal would come up as an amendment to the Defense Authorization bill. A Reid aide said that such a vote was likely to come on Tuesday of next week. The defense bill also includes a gradual repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy. There will be a floor vote on an amendment to strip the repeal out of the bill, though Democrats expect to have enough votes to defeat it. The DREAM Act is far from comprehensive, but has strong backing in the Latino and immigrant rights community. It creates a conditional pathway to citizenship for undocumented children, and requires either military service or a college degree. Advocates see the DREAM Act as a major step toward comprehensive reform that would create a pathway to citizenship for most undocumented immigrants. When the DREAM Act last came up for a vote, in 2007, it won at least ten GOP votes: Bob Bennett (R-Utah), Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), Norm Coleman (R-Minn), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Larry Craig (R-Idaho), Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Trent Lott (R-Miss.), Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine). Five of them -- Bennett, Brownback, Collins, Hatch and Snowe - are still serving in the Senate. The bill has 40 cosponsors and the backing of labor unions and major corporations and universities. Wow, after all these years, now, when anti-immigration sentiment seems to be at its height - in one of the most controversial Lame Duck sessions - The DREAM ACT passed the House and is supposed to be brought to session next week. It is certainly proving to be the most intersting few weeks on the Hill of the last couple years. |
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..maybe he should tell them to keep..DREAMING...thus the name... |
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More like FANTASY Act.
Lame Duck soon to become Cold Duck. Call me cynical but I saw it as window dressing at best. They knew they couldn't pass it but they wanted to introduce it so they could make political points with minority constituencies. This is what our political process has degenerated into - meaningless gestures of defiance, posturing, pandering and of course the inevitable cynicism! My motto is "Shut up and VOTE already then do something productive!" Surprise me! |
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I dream of Jeannie
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You guys know why the lame duck bills are passing right. So next election the left wingers can say "oh look what this other candidate voted against" in their campaigns. It is just a political tactic used against w/e side holds the majority.
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You guys know why the lame duck bills are passing right. So next election the left wingers can say "oh look what this other candidate voted against" in their campaigns. It is just a political tactic used against w/e side holds the majority. kind of what Im thinking, politicians are wanting to be elected and reelected, they know there are two houses to go through, so one says yes and the other says no and that way they can both point fingers at each other,,, |
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